Hybrid Poplar H275 plants – Batch of 100 (with health guarantee)
The reference for biomass cultivation in TCR/TTCR: record growth and hardiness.
This batch of 100 Poplar plants (Hybrid variety H275) has been selected to offer maximum profitability to professionals. Delivered with a health guarantee, these plants are ideally suited to open field cultivation (TCR/TTCR) for wood-energy production (chips, pellets) or the creation of windbreaks.
Highlights of Poplar H275
Fast growth: This vigorous variety grows 2.5 to 3 meters per year, even in poor soil, without irrigation or fertilization.
Optimized profitability: Thanks to its rapid planting and versatility, Poplar H275 secures farm income over short cycles.
Storage quality: Our plants are kept in cold storage between harvesting and shipping. This guarantees perfect dormancy and allows planting at the best time (April/May) in warm soil for vigorous growth (up to 3m high by September!).
Growing Advice & Technical Directions
To guarantee the success of your plantation (recovery rate close to 100%), follow these recommendations:
1. Preparing the plants: Before planting, soak the plants in water for a week, changing the water every day. Store them at outdoor temperature (ideally 10-20°C). This strengthens the root system before planting.
2. Working the soil
In spring: Plough deeply, then use a cultivator to refine the soil.
On fallow land or grassland: plough earlier in the season to allow the organic matter to decompose properly.
3. Planting density (3000 to 4000 plants/ha)
Row spacing: 1.6 to 2.5 metres.
Row spacing: 0.4 to 0.8 metres.
Note: The lower the density, the longer the interval between cuts.
- You can also plant poplars in the more traditional “plantation” format, often 7x7m, to obtain 7 to 14-meter logs for peeling or lumbering.
Regulatory & Management Framework (RMA)
Cultivation period: Poplar can remain in place for up to 8 years before the first cut to continue receiving EU subsidies.
Harvesting cycle: Once cut, trunks left in place regrow: new stems grow from the stump the following year.
Care: After one or two years of regrowth, selection pruning is necessary to keep just one tree (or two in damp soil) per stump.
More tips on the TTCR growing guide.











